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Presbyterians Today magazine (est. 1867), published 10 times annually by the General Assembly Mission Council, needs non-fiction articles for the March/April 2016 issue. The theme is called, “Youth.”

More a resource or practical guide than a typical magazine, this issue will peer into the changing world of youth ministry, that essential period of faith formation that could make or break future participation in the life of the church. We’ll hear stories of transformation from Triennium, a five-day high-energy event where high-school aged youth grow in their discipleship in Jesus Christ—an event happening again in July 2016. We’ll ask how faith can be passed along to younger generations. We’ll explore new emphases on service and social witness in youth ministry. And we’ll invite youth themselves to write about their aspirations for the church, the world, and their lives.

Editors will only consider non-fiction feature articles, both long (up to 1500 words), or short (up to 500 words).

Payment: negotiated between the freelance writer and editor, typically up to $300/feature. Also pays extra for photos, also negotiated.

Presbyterians Today magazine (est. 1867), published 10 times annually by the General Assembly Mission Council, needs non-fiction articles for the March/April 2016 issue. The theme is called, “Youth.”

More a resource or practical guide than a typical magazine, this issue will peer into the changing world of youth ministry, that essential period of faith formation that could make or break future participation in the life of the church. We’ll hear stories of transformation from Triennium, a five-day high-energy event where high-school aged youth grow in their discipleship in Jesus Christ—an event happening again in July 2016. We’ll ask how faith can be passed along to younger generations. We’ll explore new emphases on service and social witness in youth ministry. And we’ll invite youth themselves to write about their aspirations for the church, the world, and their lives.

Editors will only consider non-fiction feature articles, both long (up to 1500 words), or short (up to 500 words).

Payment: negotiated between the freelance writer and editor, typically up to $300/feature. Also pays extra for photos, also negotiated.

Writer

Sally Clark

Fredericksburg, Tx

Like finding shells on the beach, I love doing market research! And what I find, I love to share! I write in a variety of genres including children's, Christian, poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, so these post follow along those lines. Check out my web site: www.sallyclark.info, for more about me.